Emergencies Relevant to California Tribes and the Prevalence of Cross-Jurisdictional Sharing Between Tribes and Counties for Emergency Management

This poster presentation from the from the California Tribal Epidemiology Center at the California Rural Indian Health Board examined the types of emergencies relevant to tribal communities in California and the prevalence of cross-jurisdictional sharing (CJS) for emergency management (i.e., preparedness, mitigation, response, recovery) between California tribal and county governments. This study also explored whether tribes and county jurisdictions are in agreement about whether they have CJS functions.